Cameroonian soldiers shell B’Haram camp inside Nigeria
Cameroonian soldiers have launched further attacks against Boko Haram
insurgents, shelling one of the sect’s camps inside Nigeria.
The Cameroonian soldiers launched the attack across the Nigerian border
and killed many of the insurgents, a security official stated on
Thursday.
The Agence France-Presse quoted the source to have said that the
Cameroonian troops shelled the camp on Wednesday evening, two days
after the Islamist group had seized control of Gamboru Ngala, a town
located at the border with Cameroon.
“It was tanks stationed on the frontier at Fotokol (on Cameroon’s side of the border) that shelled the camp on the other side.
“Seen from Fotokol this morning, Gamboru looks empty and smells of
death. Nobody knows how many Boko Haram members were killed, but it is
obvious that many were,” the French news agency quoted the anonymous
source as saying.
The shelling was confirmed by a local police officer.
“These were abandoned houses that they have occupied since they entered
Gamboru. We think they still control the town because there are many of
them and they didn’t all gather in the same place,” he said.
Calmness had been restored to Fotokol by Wednesday, following days of
panic as residents and Nigerian security forces fled from the Boko Haram
attack on Gamboru.
Boko Haram has faced minimal resistance
from the military as it has stepped up attacks across North-East
Nigeria, where it wants to create a hard-line Islamic state.
After clashes in Gamboru Ngala, Nigeria’s army had dismissed reports
that the soldiers had fled but that they had been “charging through the
borders in a tactical manoeuvre” and found themselves on Cameroonian
soil.
The Boko Haram fighters crossed the border into Cameroon
earlier this week, after attacking a military base and police station in
Nigeria and apparently sending some 480 Nigerian troops retreating
across the frontier.
Between Monday and Tuesday, Cameroonian
troops killed 27 Boko Haram elements during an attack in an area near
Fotokol in the far north.
A Cameroonian soldier in the region
said the insurgents had been pushed back into Nigeria, with calm
returning to the area on Wednesday.
In recent weeks, Boko
Haram, which is seeking to carve out a de facto Islamic state in the
north, has stepped up attacks in Cameroon, leading the country to
increase deployments along its jungle border.
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8/29/2014
Cameroonian soldiers shell B’Haram camp inside Nigeria
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